Israelis from across the political spectrum are angry about the interim deal between the U.S. and Iran, calling it a disaster for Israel and directing their fury at one man: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

All of Netanyahu's Centrist Rivals Say a Possible U.S.-Iran Deal 'Fails to Achieve Any of Israel's War Goals,' While a Far-right Minister Said 'Everything' About the Emerging…

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Yair Golan, former Deputy Chief of Staff of the Israeli military and current Chairman of Israel’s Democrats party, launched a fierce attack on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on…

As Donald Trump was trying to push his Iran deal over the line, Benjamin Netanyahu bombed Beirut, showing once again the Israeli prime minister has other priorities.

Israelis across the political spectrum say the agreement appears to leave “key security threats posed by Iran” unaddressed

Two far-right ministers insisted Israel was not bound by the deal, while a leading opposition contender in upcoming elections said it marked a "dangerous turn" for the country's…

He argued that Netanyahu is currently in an uncomfortable political position, having been "humiliated" with the announcement of the deal, adding that there is no news about…

PM silent as coalition partners and opponents criticise Trump deal

Across the political spectrum, Israeli figures denounce an agreement they see as unfavourable to Israel and pledge not to commit

By Rami Ayyub and Maayan LubellJERUSALEM, June 15 (Reuters) - Benjamin Netanyahu bet that his joint war alongside Donald Trump would topple Iran's clerical rulers and bolster…

Israelis from across the political spectrum are angry about the interim deal between the U.S. and Iran, calling it a disaster for Israel and directing their fury at one man: Prime…

‘Israel won the battle but Netanyahu lost the war’, head of Knesset opposition says

Since negotiations began, Iran has insisted that any deal to wind down the U.S.-Iran front include a cessation of Israeli hostilities in Lebanon.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu huddled with his security cabinet in a bunker late Sunday night ready for the the potential of Iranian ballistic missiles when the phone…